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  2. Protestantism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Protestants in Japan constitute a religious minority of about 0.45% of total population or 600,000 people in 2020 [1] (see Protestantism by country).. All major traditional Protestant denominations are present in the country, including Baptists, Pentecostals, Lutherans, Anglicanism, [2] Methodists, Presbyterians, [3] Mennonites, [4] the Salvation Army and some others.

  3. Christianity in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Protestants in Japan constituted a religious minority of about 0.45% of the total population or 600,000 people. [49] The United Church of Christ in Japan is the largest Protestant denomination. [50]

  4. United Church of Christ in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The United Church of Christ in Japan (UCCJ; Japanese: 日本基督教団 Nihon Kirisuto Kyōdan, or Kyōdan for short) is the largest Protestant denomination in Japan. [2] It is a union of thirty-three diverse Protestant denominations forcibly merged by the Japanese wartime government on June 24, 1941.

  5. List of different terms by Christian denominations in Japanese

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    In Japan, the Roman Catholic mission began in August 1549, Protestant mission - in 1859, Eastern Orthodox mission - 1861. [ 2 ] Each different mission founded their churches, determined terms in Japanese, and translated the Bible and other religious books, whose activities are almost separately by denominations.

  6. History of the Catholic Church in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Religious rivalries between Catholics and Protestants reached Japan with the arrival of Dutch and English traders in the early 17th century. Although the English withdrew from their Japanese operations after a decade of trading under King James I due to lack of profitability, the Dutch continued to trade with Japan and became the only European ...

  7. Category:Protestantism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Protestants (8 C, 37 P) Protestant missionaries in Japan (7 C, 25 P) A. Anglicanism in Japan (4 C, 2 P) C. Congregationalism in Japan (1 C) E.

  8. Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church (日本福音ルーテル教会, Nihon Fukuin Rūteru Kyōkai) or JELC is a Lutheran church in Japan. It currently has approximately 21,990 baptized members [ 1 ] in 122 congregations nationwide.

  9. Category:Japanese Protestants - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Protestant missionaries (2 C, 11 P) S. Japanese Seventh-day Adventists (1 P) U. Members of the United Church of Christ in Japan (7 P) Pages in category ...